I am pretty excited if they actually get it filmed. This was one of my favorite comics growing up and even if they ruin it, it will still be cool to see.I think Joseph Gilgun would be perfect for Cassisy, and Misfits is just ending so...

Current viewing isSons of Anarchy Not to everyone's taste, and piles on the drama a bit too much at times, but I'm pretty committed to seeing the story out now.Boardwalk Empire Well acted. Good characterisation. Interesting time of historyand, starting last night, Breaking Bad.

Finally on board for 'Person Of Interest' having managed to catch up with the first and second seasons. I think you could refer to the show itself as 'The Machine' it runs so slick, smooth and well-crafted. Avoiding the term until the Season 2 finale then Shaw just drops, "You mean an A.I.?" *Boom*

What is especially admirable about Person of Interest is that it successfully juggles three plotlines: The corrupt cop organization arc, the Root / nature of the Machine arc, and the weekly "whose number is up" plot.

Last week was basically all about curb-stomping the corrupt cop organization, and a righteous smackdown it was.* * *Now that I'm watching it I am FURIOUS that Terriers only lasted one season. It is available on Netflix.

For certain the interweaving of the plots amazes me, a lovely balance of revelation while introducing new mysteries. The Reese's Origin/Orgus Laptop arc was played out brilliantly over Seasons 1 and 2. I doubt we've heard the last of Decima and this new 'Privacy Terrorist' group either (though I'm a Brit on catch up so I'm not sure how caught up to Season 3 I want to get, as we have to wait for Channel 5 to get it's finger out for 'legitimate' viewing. Hence my knowledge might be a bit out of date), so is that 5 or would you include both in the Nature of the Machine plot?

Well, there is all that other stuff going on. I'm embarrassed by how many episodes it took me to spot there's a snippet of the ep. in the titles! Attention is definitely rewarded which is another reason I love the show.

I'm sticking with The Mentalist until it finally wraps up the Red John thing...I hope. For a show that walks the line between lighthearted comedy and serial murder laced with guilt and shame, I think it does pretty well. Some folks just can't stand Simon Baker, but his particular interpretation of the neurotic con-artist detective archetype to me is one of the best.